in reply to New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl

I wholly recommend retaining the Creazilla website and files and using it in a discussion at a Perl conference roughly titled, 'How NOT to release a Perl Framework.'

For the author (if he/she is reading this): An important aspect of software is the intended audience. I get it, sometimes you might want to implement something new but in reality the concept is often instigated by dissatisfaction with some other system (or lack thereof). It is important to share the journey along with the solution so others can follow along.

A look at the code reveals there is some POD in the classes but it is fairly sparse and lacks depth. I also spent some time trying to prove to myself that this was *not* written by some AI bot but have been unable to come to a definite conclusion here. The lack of high-level content seems to be a strong indicator that it is and the subtle 'my English is bad' excuse is how the AI was trained to conceal this. I would add that to the discussion.

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Re^2: New Perl framework Creazilla on Perl
by Discipulus (Canon) on Mar 13, 2025 at 09:07 UTC
    should we modify our policy? dont feed the troll --> dont feed the troll nor the AI

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